Nomad’s global travel perk drives loyalty for its banking app
2M+ fintech customers to get seamless mobile connectivity across 190+ countries
eSIM Go, providers of pioneering digital mobile services, announced it is enabling Nomad to launch and operate Nomad Chip, a unique travel eSIM proposition for its 2m Brazilian customers around the world. Nomad Chip utilizes the eSIM Go API to transact and provision tier 1 mobile connectivity from over 1,000 operators in 190+ countries with pricing and benefits tailored to each customer’s Nomad Pass loyalty program rating.
Mitch Fordham, co-founder and CCO at eSIM Go, said: “Nomad is all about enhancing the international financial lives of millions of Brazilians, and we’re thrilled to be part of its breakthrough into digital mobile services – making it easy for customers to stay connected wherever they travel.”
Nomad has become synonymous with travel-related solutions, offering international transfers and accounts as well as access to a dedicated lounge at Sao Paulo Guarulhos Airport. Nomad Chip allows Nomad to meet demand for global connectivity for customers on the move, equipping them to transact from anywhere. As a fully digital product, Nomad Chip also allows Nomad to branch out from the restrictions of selling physical SIM cards and appeal to high net worth demographics using newer eSIM-compatible devices.
Andrea Mattei, Shop & Travel Director at Nomad, said: “Choosing the right technology partner is crucial to delivering innovative solutions like Nomad Chip, a unique digital experience which strengthens our presence across business travel while meeting one of the most important needs of Brazilians traveling abroad – staying connected without the hassle of physical SIM cards. eSIM Go provides the foundations for Nomad Chip and has been a supportive partner throughout the development and go-to-market process. Through this collaboration we’re able to offer our customers a reliable, cost-effective, and user-friendly experience that enhances their international financial life.”
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